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Aristotle's Legal Theory

Aristotle's Legal Theory

George Duke

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"A selective reading of these statements can suggest a picture according to which law is strictly identifiable with reason. As a corrective to such a one-sided intellectualist reading, I seek to place the rationalism of Aristotelian nomos in its broader political context. This requires engagement with Aristotle's acknowledgment of the law's necessary use of force and constraint over resistant passions in its attempt to guide citizens towards a state of virtue or at least quasi-virtue"--

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OL20746153W

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LawAristotleNatural lawLaw, political aspectsNomos (the greek word)PhilosophyNatural law (Philosophy)Political aspects

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